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Cellarstak: Assembling Your Rack


The easiest and most efficient method is to pre-assemble columns of
modules and then slide them together using their inbuilt dovetail connections.

 
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Click here for basic assembly instructions)


Racks can also be assembled module by module. It is a less efficient method but must be used when adding modules to the top of an existing rack.

 
(Click here to view an animation of this method)
 

A combination of the two methods can be used very effectively when contouring racks to fit into difficult spaces or under stairs and similar. Assemble the more straightforward part/s of the rack using ‘by columns’ and then fill in the awkward spots using ‘module by module’.

All ABS plastic construction makes CellarStak wine racks easier to assemble and handle. Even big racks can usually be assembled and moved into position by only one person.


ADDING TO EXISTING RACKS
New columns of modules can be added to an existing rack using the same assembly procedure as for the original. Adding modules to the top of an existing rack must be done module by module as above.

A ‘Short Cut’ is to free stand the new rack next to the existing. The two can be stood very close to each other. The (3mm) gap between them will be hardly noticeable. One rack can also be stood on top of another provided proper attention is paid to adding extra Wall Brackets.

TOOLS:
Initial assembly of CellarStak wine racking is easily done by hand, with final assembly requiring the easy use assistance of a rubber mallet or similar to ensure all components are as secure as you would expect serious wine racking to be.

 

 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

While CellarStak assembles with "brick wall" like qualities, the actual assembly technique is different to that of a brick wall. Columns of modules are assembled and then slid together. The 4 basic assembly steps are:
 

1.  Assemble a column of Ends

2. Insert Rails

3.  Assemble another column of Ends
        and push over Rails.

4.  Assemble a second column of
        modules, align the dovetails
        and slide together.

(Click here to see animation of connection procedure)

As with a brick wall, racks with large openings in them (created by omitting modules) can require reinforcing. Also note that openings created for display or storage purposes will usually require a glass or wooden base added. Consult a CellarStak specialist for further information.